SimpleFone launches fully-encrypted cloud-based VoIP for business

A new cloud-based VoIP solution for business called SimpleFone has made its debut and has begun selling its services to nationally-recognized franchise brands.

A wholly-owned subsidiary of HD View 360 Inc., SimpleFone has purchased a new VoIP phone switch that can service up to 100,000 phone lines simultaneously. Headquartered in Miami, Florida, the company also has opened a data housing center in its hometown and also operates a new redundancy center in Phoenix, Arizona.

SimpleFone has been overhauling its infrastructure over the past three months to prepare for what it hopes will become an influx of new customers. Among those initiatives have been a more consumer-driven website, an affiliate partner sales program, implementation of new software and point-of-sale/customer relationship management integration, at the same time the company establishes a much safer secure real-time transport protocol. It also plans an improved transport layer security compliant encryption platform.

“We are beyond excited to introduce SimpleFone and its updated features to the marketplace," says Dennis Mancino, SimpleFone and HD View 360 CEO. “By activating the next phase in our acquisition strategy, HD View 360 is actively positioning SimpleFone to become a leading VoIP carrier in the rapidly growing, $195-billion-a-year VoIP industry.”

With its new infrastructure investments, SimpleFone believes the company is on track to support monthly recurring revenue for up to $3 million per month in business-to-business sales. As its client base grows, so will SimpleFone's VoIP switch capacity. Meanwhile, additional servers already are available to accommodate more users as the business ramps up.

New features include hosted PBX, which eliminates the need for a large VoIP switchboard on-site, and session initiation protocol trunking, which in turn allows companies to run both their VoIP services and their data network over the same internet connection.

“These new features, combined with a cost-efficient, upgraded software and fully-encrypted system, will allow us to capture a significant portion of the market by 2024, while providing exceptional service to our customers and increased profit margins to our loyal shareholders," said Mancino.

Key Takeaways:

• Cloud-based VoIP frees up businesses to do more with their existing Internet connection and telephone equipment.

• SimpleFone’s 100,000-line VoIP phone switch means companies do not have to install VoIP equipment at the customer’s site.

• The company plans to bring additional VoIP switches online as its customer base grows.